“... Your tripod coolet” is a literary and journalistic study by Alexander Solzhenitsyn , written in April 1984 during a pause in work on the historical novel “The Red Wheel ”. Published in the journal “ Vestnik RHD ” (No. 142, 1984). It was first published in Russia in the journal New World (No. 5, 1991) [1] .
| ... cobblet your tripod | |
|---|---|
| Genre | journalism |
| Author | Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn |
| Original language | Russian |
| Date of writing | 1984 |
| Date of first publication | 1984 |
The study continued the tradition of creative utterances of "writer's Pushkinistics" [2] . The reason for writing was a series of works about Pushkin by various authors, including the essay “Pushkin without End” [3] and the sensational book by Andrei Sinyavsky “Walking with Pushkin” [4] .
The title used the image from the poem "Poet" by A. S. Pushkin [5] :
... Are you satisfied with him, a demanding artist? |
In this study, Solzhenitsyn raised “the key problems of the nature of Pushkin’s creativity and Russian literary classics in general”, “for many years ahead he identified the counterarguments in the dispute with the“ literary nihilists of our day ” [2] .
Content
Responses
Soon after the publication of “... Your tripod’s cobblet” in the New World, Andrei Sinyavsky published a response essay “Reading in Hearts” [6] .
The literary critic Benedict Sarnov in his article “... And Where Do You Drop Your Hooves?” (1994) states that Solzhenitsyn’s task in The Tripod was a natural desire for any ideologist to adapt Pushkin for his ideological goals [7] .
The literary critic Lada Lukyanova believes (1999) that Solzhenitsyn “became a defender of the poet’s bright name and his“ healing life feeling ”in" The Tripod " [2] .
See also
- Education
- Our pluralists
Notes
- ↑ <Solzhenitsyna, N.D.>. Brief explanations // Solzhenitsyn, A.I. Lenin in Zurich. Stories. Tiny. Journalism. - Yekaterinburg: U-Factoria, 1999. - S. 741–748 . - ISBN 5-89178-101-8 .
- ↑ 1 2 3 Lukyanova L.V. “Improving the health of life”. Solzhenitsyn about Pushkin // Moscow: magazine. - 1999. - No. 10 . - S. 193-199 .
- ↑ A. N. Klenov . Pushkin without end. - Syntax : log. - 1982. - No. 10.
- ↑ Andrey Sinyavsky . Walking with Pushkin. (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment May 13, 2012. Archived December 28, 2011.
- ↑ A.S. Pushkin . To the poet (1830). The same image was previously used by V.F. Khodasevich for the title of his essay on Pushkin - The Shaky Tripod (1921).
- ↑ Sinyavsky A.D. Reading in Hearts // New World: Journal. - 1992. - No. 4 .
- ↑ Sarnov B.M. ... And where will you lower your hooves? Ch. 2 // Questions of literature: journal. - 1994. - No. 4 .